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|title=''Way of the Warrior'' | |title=''Transformers: Way of the Warrior'' | ||
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'''''Way of the Warrior''''' is the second in [[Titan Books]]' series of black and white Marvel UK reprint trade paperbacks. It follows the exploits of the [[survivors]] left over from the [[ | '''''Transformers: Way of the Warrior''''' is the second in [[Titan Books]]' series of black and white Marvel UK reprint trade paperbacks. It mainly follows the exploits of the [[survivors]] left over from the [[Time Wars]] as they are hunted down by the [[Mayhem Attack Squad]] and their subsequent integration into [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]]'s [[Earthforce]]. The last two stories tie in closer to the [[Marvel Comics continuity]] being set just before the [[Matrix Quest]]. | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
* "[[Survivors!]]" | *"[[Survivors!]]" | ||
* "[[The Hunting Party]]" | *"[[The Hunting Party (Marvel)|The Hunting Party]]" | ||
* "[[ | *"[[Way of the Warrior]]" | ||
* "[[Survival Run]]" | *"[[Survival Run]]" | ||
* "[[A Savage Place!]]" | *"[[A Savage Place!]]" | ||
* "[[Cry Wolf!]]" | *"[[Cry Wolf!]]" | ||
* "[[Wolf in the Fold!]]" | *"[[Wolf in the Fold!]]" | ||
* "[[Where Wolf?]]" | *"[[Where Wolf?]]" | ||
* "[[Shut Up!]]" | *"[[Shut Up!]]" | ||
* "[[Manoeuvres!]]" | *"[[Manoeuvres!]]" | ||
* "[[Whose Lifeforce Is It Anyway?]]" | *"[[Whose Lifeforce Is It Anyway?]]" | ||
* "[[The Greatest Gift of All!]]" | *"[[The Greatest Gift of All!]]" | ||
==Cover== | ==Cover== | ||
* [[Springer (G1)|Springer]] and [[Carnivac (G1)|Carnivac]] take down [[Skids (G1)|Skids]]'s nightmare creatures from [[Limbo]]. Detail from the cover of issue #222, by Simon Coleby. | *[[Springer (G1)|Springer]] and [[Carnivac (G1)|Carnivac]] take down [[Skids (G1)|Skids]]'s nightmare creatures from [[Limbo]]. Detail from the cover of issue #222, by Simon Coleby. | ||
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*[[The Transformers (cartoon)/home video|Generation 1 Cartoon DVD box sets]] | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*This volume covers some of the UK tales from issue #219 to #250. | |||
*The stories in these TPBs are placed into themes rather than as a chronological collection of the UK tales as they were published and the page count inevitably means some of the collections are more coherent than others. | |||
*Some of these stories sit well within the wider Marvel continuity, while the "Survivors" story arc just kind of segues into Earthforce continuity. | |||
*There are no changes from the original prints so the teaser at the end of one story/arc usually doesn't relate to the next story in the book. For instance, the "Survivors" arc ends with 'Next: Aspects of Evil', only to be followed by "The Hunting Party". | |||
*The small size of the books (7½ by 5 inches - less than half the original A4 format) means that some of the fine detail is lost. | |||
[[Category:Generation 1 comic compilations]] | {{DEFAULTSORT:Way of the Warrior}} | ||
[[Category:Marvel Generation 1 comic compilations]] | |||
[[Category:Titan Books trade paperbacks]] | |||
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| Transformers: Way of the Warrior | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Titan Books | ||||||||||||
| First published | 22nd July 2005 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Simon Furman | ||||||||||||
| Art | Simon Coleby, Dan Reed, Geoff Senior, Staz, John Stokes, Lee Sullivan | ||||||||||||
| Pencils | Jeff Anderson, Pete Knifton | ||||||||||||
| Inks | Stephen Baskerville, Michael Eve, Pete Venters | ||||||||||||
| Letterers | Stuart Bartlett, GLIB (also credited as Gary Gilbert), Helen Stone | ||||||||||||
| Editor | Euan Peters | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Marvel Comics continuity | ||||||||||||
| TPB ISBN | ISBN 1-84576-059-X | ||||||||||||
| Price | £5.99 | ||||||||||||
| Printed in | Italy | ||||||||||||
Transformers: Way of the Warrior is the second in Titan Books' series of black and white Marvel UK reprint trade paperbacks. It mainly follows the exploits of the survivors left over from the Time Wars as they are hunted down by the Mayhem Attack Squad and their subsequent integration into Grimlock's Earthforce. The last two stories tie in closer to the Marvel Comics continuity being set just before the Matrix Quest.
Contents
[edit]- "Survivors!"
- "The Hunting Party"
- "Way of the Warrior"
- "Survival Run"
- "A Savage Place!"
- "Cry Wolf!"
- "Wolf in the Fold!"
- "Where Wolf?"
- "Shut Up!"
- "Manoeuvres!"
- "Whose Lifeforce Is It Anyway?"
- "The Greatest Gift of All!"
Cover
[edit]- Springer and Carnivac take down Skids's nightmare creatures from Limbo. Detail from the cover of issue #222, by Simon Coleby.
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[edit]Notes
[edit]- This volume covers some of the UK tales from issue #219 to #250.
- The stories in these TPBs are placed into themes rather than as a chronological collection of the UK tales as they were published and the page count inevitably means some of the collections are more coherent than others.
- Some of these stories sit well within the wider Marvel continuity, while the "Survivors" story arc just kind of segues into Earthforce continuity.
- There are no changes from the original prints so the teaser at the end of one story/arc usually doesn't relate to the next story in the book. For instance, the "Survivors" arc ends with 'Next: Aspects of Evil', only to be followed by "The Hunting Party".
- The small size of the books (7½ by 5 inches - less than half the original A4 format) means that some of the fine detail is lost.


